I don't think that's a last name, it is usually what they say when they are renaming someone/ using an alias. Example :
François-Marie Arouet dit Voltaire.
François-Marie Arouet is his real name but we called him Voltaire.
Barbara Picard Chadwick has written: 'Destroismaisons dit Picard, my French connection' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Lending library
The French term "dit on" translates to "they say" or "it is said." It is used to introduce reported speech or to convey what people are commonly saying.
It is a beautiful french last name that MANY people can not prononce. :]
Anapestic - is a "foot" (beat) comprising three syllables - dit dit DAH"First two UNstressed, the LAST one is STRESSED".That's anapestic trimeter right there.But, Pentameter defines that there will be 5(penta) feet (meters) in the line.dit dit DAH dit dit DAH dit dit DAH dit dit DAH dit dit DAH
"J'ai dit" in French translates to "I said" in English.
'Comment dit-on ...' means "how do we say ..." in English.
"Dit" in French means "said" when referring to something that was mentioned or spoken. It is a past participle used in the context of passing along information or a message.
"Tell me"
Un ami vous a dit means "a friend told you ..."
''He said'' or ''It said''
said
''L'a dit'' is a French phrase that translates to ''he said it'' in English.